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❤️ Naval War College (South Korea) 🐴

"Naval War College is a college located in Yuseong-gu, South Korea. References Category:Yuseong District Category:Naval academies Category:Republic of Korea Navy Category:Military academies of South Korea Category:Universities and colleges in Daejeon Category:Educational institutions established in 1955 Category:1955 establishments in South Korea "

❤️ European professional club basketball system 🐴

"Professional basketball clubs in Europe can compete in a number of different competitions, including national leagues, regional (multi-national) leagues, and continental competitions. It is therefore possible for clubs from some countries to take part in multiple levels of competition in the same season. Clubs usually qualify for European competitions through performance in their national or regional leagues, with exception of wild cards. Continental competitions Since the FIBA–EuroLeague dispute, there are currently four different competitions which are branded as Europe-wide, two controlled by Euroleague Basketball, and two by FIBA Europe. Clubs which compete in these competitions also play in their national and/or regional leagues. Clubs usually qualify for these competitions based on their performance in the national or regional leagues in the previous season. The EuroLeague is the Euroleague Basketball's premier competition, and each year involves clubs from 10 countries. The EuroCup is the Euroleague Basketball's secondary level competition, and currently made up of 24 teams from around Europe. Clubs from over 30 countries have taken part. The two finalists of the EuroCup qualify to the EuroLeague next season. The Champions League, which began in 2016, is the FIBA Europe's premier competition. Initially, FIBA had intended to replace the EuroLeague, but this was rejected by the clubs involved. The Champions League involves 32 teams. To date, clubs from over 20 countries have taken part. The Europe Cup is the FIBA's secondary level competition. 32 teams compete, and the teams which did not enter in the Champions League regular season have the option to drop down into the regular season of the Europe Cup. As of 2019, clubs from over 30 national federations have taken part. The names of the various European and regional club competitions have frequently changed over time. List of competitions ;Active *EuroLeague *EuroCup *Champions League *Europe Cup *EuroLeague Women *EuroCup Women *Europe SuperCup Women *Next Generation Tournament ;Defunct * Saporta Cup * Korać Cup * SuproLeague * EuroCup Challenge * EuroChallenge * European Super Cup * International Christmas Tournament * Ronchetti Cup Title holders ;Active *EuroLeague *EuroCup *FIBA Champions League *FIBA Europe Cup *Next Generation Tournament *EuroLeague Women *EuroCup Women *FIBA Europe SuperCup Women ;Defunct * FIBA EuroChallenge * FIBA EuroCup Challenge * FIBA Korać Cup * Ronchetti Cup * FIBA Saporta Cup * European Basketball Club Super Cup * FIBA SuproLeague * FIBA International Christmas Tournament Title holders FIBA European Champions Cup / FIBA European League * 1958: Rīgas ASK * 1958–59: Rīgas ASK * 1959–60: Rīgas ASK * 1960–61: CSKA Moscow * 1961–62: Dinamo Tbilisi * 1962–63: CSKA Moscow * 1963–64: Real Madrid * 1964–65: Real Madrid * 1965–66: Simmenthal Milano * 1966–67: Real Madrid * 1967–68: Real Madrid * 1968–69: CSKA Moscow * 1969–70: Ignis Varese * 1970–71: CSKA Moscow * 1971–72: Ignis Varese * 1972–73: Ignis Varese * 1973–74: Real Madrid * 1974–75: Ignis Varese * 1975–76: Mobilgirgi Varese * 1976–77: Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv * 1977–78: Real Madrid * 1978–79: Bosna * 1979–80: Real Madrid * 1980–81: Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv * 1981–82: Squibb Cantù * 1982–83: Ford Cantù * 1983–84: Banco di Roma * 1984–85: Cibona * 1985–86: Cibona * 1986–87: Tracer Milano * 1987–88: Tracer Milano * 1988–89: Jugoplastika * 1989–90: Jugoplastika * 1990–91: POP 84 * 1991–92: Partizan * 1992–93: Limoges CSP * 1993–94: 7up Joventut * 1994–95: Real Madrid Teka * 1995–96: Panathinaikos * 1996–97: Olympiacos * 1997–98: Kinder Bologna * 1998–99: Žalgiris * 1999–00: Panathinaikos * 2000–01: Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv * - FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup / FIBA Saporta Cup * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * 1966–67: Ignis Varese * 1967–68: AEK * 1968–69: Slavia VŠ Praha * 1969–70: Fides Napoli * 1970–71: Simmenthal Milano * 1971–72: Simmenthal Milano * 1972–73: Spartak Leningrad * 1973–74: Crvena zvezda * 1974–75: Spartak Leningrad * 1975–76: Cinzano Milano * 1976–77: Birra Forst Cantù * 1977–78: Gabetti Cantù * 1978–79: Gabetti Cantù * 1979–80: Emerson Varese * 1980–81: Squibb Cantù * 1981–82: Cibona * 1982–83: Scavolini Pesaro * 1983–84: Real Madrid * 1984–85: FC Barcelona * 1985–86: FC Barcelona * 1986–87: Cibona * 1987–88: Limoges CSP * 1988–89: Real Madrid * 1989–90: Knorr Bologna * 1990–91: PAOK * 1991–92: Real Madrid Asegurator * 1992–93: Sato Aris * 1993–94: Smelt Olimpija * 1994–95: Benetton Treviso * 1995–96: Taugrés * 1996–97: Real Madrid Teka * 1997–98: Žalgiris * 1998–99: Benetton Treviso * 1999–00: AEK * 2000–01: Maroussi * 2001–02: Montepaschi Siena FIBA Korać Cup * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * 1972: Lokomotiva * 1973: Birra Forst Cantù * 1973–74: Birra Forst Cantù * 1974–75: Birra Forst Cantù * 1975–76: Jugoplastika * 1976–77: Jugoplastika * 1977–78: Partizan * 1978–79: Partizan * 1979–80: Arrigoni Rieti * 1980–81: Joventut Freixenet * 1981–82: Limoges CSP * 1982–83: Limoges CSP * 1983–84: Orthez * 1984–85: Simac Milano * 1985–86: Banco di Roma * 1986–87: FC Barcelona * 1987–88: Real Madrid * 1988–89: Partizan * 1989–90: Ram Joventut * 1990–91: Shampoo Clear Cantù * 1991–92: Il Messaggero Roma * 1992–93: Philips Milano * 1993–94: PAOK Bravo * 1994–95: Alba Berlin * 1995–96: Efes Pilsen * 1996–97: Aris * 1997–98: Mash Jeans Verona * 1998–99: FC Barcelona * 1999–00: Limoges CSP * 2000–01: Unicaja * 2001–02: SLUC Nancy EuroLeague * 2000–01: Kinder Bologna * 2001–02: Panathinaikos * 2002–03: FC Barcelona * 2003–04: Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv * 2004–05: Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv * 2005–06: CSKA Moscow * 2006–07: Panathinaikos * 2007–08: CSKA Moscow * 2008–09: Panathinaikos * 2009–10: Regal FC Barcelona * 2010–11: Panathinaikos * 2011–12: Olympiacos * 2012–13: Olympiacos * 2013–14: Maccabi Electra Tel Aviv * 2014–15: Real Madrid * 2015–16: CSKA Moscow * 2016–17: Fenerbahçe * 2017–18: Real Madrid * 2018–19: CSKA Moscow ULEB Cup / EuroCup * - * - * 2002–03: Pamesa Valencia * 2003–04: Hapoel Migdal Jerusalem * 2004–05: Lietuvos rytas * 2005–06: Dynamo Moscow * 2006–07: Real Madrid * 2007–08: DKV Joventut * 2008–09: Lietuvos rytas * 2009–10: Power Electronics Valencia * 2010–11: UNICS * 2011–12: Khimki * 2012–13: Lokomotiv Kuban * 2013–14: Valencia Basket * 2014–15: Khimki * 2015–16: Galatasaray Odeabank * 2016–17: Unicaja * 2017–18: Darüşşafaka * 2018–19: Valencia Basket Basketball Champions League * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * 2016–17: Iberostar Tenerife * 2017–18: AEK * 2018–19: Segafredo Virtus Bologna FIBA EuroChallenge / FIBA Europe Cup * - * - * - * 2003–04: UNICS * 2004–05: Dynamo Saint Petersburg * 2005–06: DKV Joventut * 2006–07: Akasvayu Girona * 2007–08: Barons LMT * 2008–09: Virtus BolognaFiere * 2009–10: Göttingen * 2010–11: Krka * 2011–12: Beşiktaş Milangaz * 2012–13: Krasnye Krylia * 2013–14: Grissin Bon Reggio Emilia * 2014–15: JSF Nanterre * 2015–16: Fraport Skyliners * 2016–17: Nanterre 92 * 2017–18: Umana Reyer Venezia * 2018–19: Banco di Sardegna Sassari FIBA EuroCup Challenge * - * - * 2002–03: Aris * 2003–04: Mitteldeutscher * 2004–05: Asesoft Ploiești * 2005–06: Ural Great Perm * 2006–07: CSK VVS Samara Regional leagues In addition to national leagues in individual countries, there are leagues which include clubs from several countries. The ABA League, commonly called the Adriatic League, began in 2001, and consists of clubs from the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia). At different times, the league has also included clubs from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Israel. Clubs generally also compete in their own national leagues in the same season, after the conclusion of the ABA League season. The winner of the league qualifies for the next season's EuroLeague. The VTB United League is made up of mostly Russian clubs, as well as a smaller number of clubs from nearby countries - currently Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Kazakhstan and Poland. It serves as the top division of the Russian national league system. One club from the league qualifies for the next season's EuroLeague, in addition to CSKA Moscow, which holds a EuroLeague license. Other multi-national leagues in Europe have included the Baltic Basketball League (2004-2018), the Central European Basketball League (2008–2010), and the Balkan International Basketball League (began in 2008). National leagues Each country generally has its own league system, with various divisions which involve promotion and relegation, as well as playoffs following the regular season. The Spanish Liga ACB is generally considered to be the highest quality national league in Europe, and contributes at least four clubs to the EuroLeague each season. Other leagues among the strongest include Russia's VTB United League, Turkey's BSL, the Greek Basket League, Italy's LBA, and the LNB Pro A in France. See also * League system * Spanish basketball league system * Greek basketball league system * Italian basketball league system * French basketball league system * Russian basketball league system * Turkish basketball league system * German basketball league system * Serbian basketball league system * Polish basketball league system * Hungarian basketball league system * South American professional club basketball system References External links * EuroLeague official website * EuroCup official website * Basketball Champions League official website * FIBA Europe Cup official website Category:Basketball league systems "

❤️ Naval War College (disambiguation) 🐴

"Naval War College may refer to: * Naval War College, United States * Naval War College, Goa, India * Naval War College (Japan) * Naval War College (South Korea) * Pakistan Naval War College * Royal Naval War College "

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